Description Walking along the C & O Canal in Maryland, I saw this family group near the Potomac River, and was enchanted by the timeless scene. The parents sat on the picnic table while the children played in the late afternoon sunlight. It brought to mind Sunday afternoon outings with my parents when I was a child, and later as a young family with our son. I took a photo and painted it in my studio in pastels to celebrate all the happy Sunday afternoons in our lives.

Elena Maza, Front Royal, VAMember Since December 2007Artist Statement Elena was born in Havana, Cuba, and came to the U.S. in 1961, living in New Mexico with a foster family for a year until her own family was able to leave. A resident of the Washington, D.C. area since then, she studied architecture at Catholic University, where she gained her first exposure to the local arts scene working with a group of students at the Washington Gallery of Modern Art. She started painting in 1970 while working as an architectural draftswoman and designer, and studied later at the Corcoran School of Art. Her paintings have been exhibited internationally in juried and invitational shows. She has received a number of awards, including an individual artist grant from Montgomery county in 1994, and has been curator for art exhibitions locally and in Delaware, where Collage of Cultures: Many Visions One Community received a Governor's award. A book about Elena’s life, "Embracing America: A Cuban Exile Comes of Age," by Margaret Paris, was published by the University Presses of Florida in 2002.